We report measurements of the azimuthal anisotropy in the normal incidence reflectance of clean and adsorbate-covered single crystal Ag(110) surfaces. Reflectance anisotropy spectra were taken between 1.5 and 5.5 eV photon energy. Previous studies in air had indicated a very large anisotropy in the region around the surface plasmon energy. On the clean surface this feature is strongly reduced compared to that observed on a contaminated surface. By oxygen dosage the (1×1) surface structure is modified to (4×1) and (2×1) as displayed by LEED. The simultaneously observed optical anisotropy shows a correlation with oxygen coverage and restores to a large extent the anisotropy observed in air
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A review of the most recent experimental progress in the investigation of the dynamics of the intera...
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A reflectance-difference spectroscopy (RD) system was designed and built. Automatically controlled b...
We have developed a theoretical model for describing the electromagnetic response of noble metal sur...
Normal incidence ellipsometry has been used to measure the change in the complex anisotropic reflect...
The surface plasmon excitation on the Ag(110) surface along two high symmetry directions, [11̄0] and...
We use angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy to investigate the electronic structure of the clea...
The Au(110) surface was studied in ultra-high vacuum (UHV) and in an electrochemical environment usi...
The surface induced optical anisotropy in the electronic structure of clean Ge(001)2 × 1 was studied...
We have measured the change in the optical reflection anisotropy of a clean Ge(001) surface upon exp...
We have determined the azimuthal orientation of an adsorbate on a metal surface from an intramolecul...
Reflection anisotropy spectroscopy is used as an in situ probe for the emergence and evolution of su...
With mid-infrared spectroscopy at room temperature, we investigated the adsorption of oxygen on the ...
A review of the most recent experimental progress in the investigation of the dynamics of the intera...
The creation of nanometre-scale patterns by self organization is of great interest, because of its p...
Measurements are reported of surface plasmon energy and dispersion carried out by electron energy lo...
We present a model for the electromagnetic response of Ag single-crystal surfaces that accounts for ...
A reflectance-difference spectroscopy (RD) system was designed and built. Automatically controlled b...
We have developed a theoretical model for describing the electromagnetic response of noble metal sur...
Normal incidence ellipsometry has been used to measure the change in the complex anisotropic reflect...
The surface plasmon excitation on the Ag(110) surface along two high symmetry directions, [11̄0] and...
We use angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy to investigate the electronic structure of the clea...
The Au(110) surface was studied in ultra-high vacuum (UHV) and in an electrochemical environment usi...
The surface induced optical anisotropy in the electronic structure of clean Ge(001)2 × 1 was studied...
We have measured the change in the optical reflection anisotropy of a clean Ge(001) surface upon exp...
We have determined the azimuthal orientation of an adsorbate on a metal surface from an intramolecul...
Reflection anisotropy spectroscopy is used as an in situ probe for the emergence and evolution of su...
With mid-infrared spectroscopy at room temperature, we investigated the adsorption of oxygen on the ...
A review of the most recent experimental progress in the investigation of the dynamics of the intera...
The creation of nanometre-scale patterns by self organization is of great interest, because of its p...